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<mods:title>Uncovering cryptic diversity in the enigmatic ant genus Overbeckia and insights into the phylogeny of Camponotini (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Formicinae)</mods:title>
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<mods:namePart>Klimeš, Petr</mods:namePart>
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Named after the
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on
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Island (
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specimen was collected by J. Drescher in the lowland rainforest of Bukit Duabelas National Park (EFForTS project core plot BF2, see
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Drescher
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: Worker (
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):same data as above but marked as
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workers are the hairiest of the
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, with numerous conspicuous erect hairs present on dorsum of petiole, thorax, and also dorsally and ventrally on the head, abdomen and scape; head integument without punctation and with fine lineation; cuticle covered with sparse, short, appressed hairs that are less numerous but longer than in other species and present all over the head except in the area between the eyes and around carinae; integument darker and glossy; frontal carinae less approaching one another anteriorly compared to those of
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but curvature evenly convex when compared to those of the other species in frontal view (
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Fig. 4
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). Lineation present on whole lateral sides of mesosoma, including upper part of frontal coxae and the areas above metathoracic spiracle.
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.
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BF2.2. (
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): HL 1.37 (1.29), HW 1.29 (1.30), IOD 0.94 (0.96), CL 0.24 (0.22), CW 0.53 (0.54),
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0.55 (0.55), EL 0.40 (0.40), EW 0.30 (0.31), FCDp 0.42 (0.43), FCDa 0.31 (0.31), SL 1.30 (1.27), SWmax 0.16 (0.16), SWmin 0.08 (0.08), WL 1.94 (1.94),
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0.96 (0.97), HFL 1.30 (N.A.), HFT 0.29 (N.A.), HTL 1.24 (N.A.), PetW 0.45 (0.44), PetL 0.24 (0.22),
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137 (141), CI 94 (101), SI 101 (98), MI 40 (42).
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. General morphology as for the genus (see above). Frontal carinae less approaching one another anteriorly (
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= 137) and with convex curvature laterally (
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Fig. 4
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).
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[130,411,180,204]" italics="true" pageId="13" pageNumber="570">Mesosoma and metasoma</emphasis>
. As for the genus (see above).
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. Tiny appressed hairs (approximately twice the length of ommatidium) present only sparsely over the head and mesosoma; numerous relatively long erect hairs (length ≥
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) present on the clypeus and head, and all over abdomen; these longer hairs also present on genae and occipital corners of the head and on frons, surpassing the head margin in frontal view (
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Fig. 4
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); scape with relatively long hairs of both appressed and erect
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, the erect hairs not limited to the apical tip but present along most of the scape (
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Fig. 4
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). Approximately eight erect hairs growing dorsally from apical margin of petiole.
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[130,232,564,588]" italics="true" pageId="13" pageNumber="570">Sculpture</emphasis>
. Fine shallow lines, joining each other to a cell formation over the glossy cuticle of the head (
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4
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,
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). These lines also present dorsolaterally on mesosoma; the lineation very soft and rather curved, except the lateral sites of mesosoma below metathoracic spiracle and towards coxae and on propodeum, where lines are somewhat deeper and straight (
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Fig. 4
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); soft lineation also present on frontal coxae and petiole.
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[130,260,820,844]" italics="true" pageId="13" pageNumber="570">Colouration</emphasis>
. Head, thorax and scape of rather glossy metallic appearance and black, except at scape apex where lighter brown; petiole, abdomen, apical parts of femurs and tibiae brown; tarsi, apex of funiculus and palps brown; femurs pale yellow near the joints; trochanters and mid and hind coxae pale yellow (
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Fig. 4
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,
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).
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[98,524,1050,1078]" pageId="13" pageNumber="570">Description of male and queen</emphasis>
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[98,220,1172,1200]" pageId="13" pageNumber="570">Remarks</emphasis>
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Body size is somewhat larger on average than in the other two
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species
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but due to the availability of only
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, assessing whether body size is significantly larger is difficult (the size is comparable to the largest workers measured from series of
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).
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